Friday, 2 September 2016

Like the very unfortunate 1 percent of the American population, I have
the condition of palmar hyperhidrosis ever since I was in my early
teens. I have been following the progress of the various types of
treatment available in the market and feel a compelling need share this
information with those of you who are also in the same situation.

Today, we shall dispense with the many embarrassing social incidences
which your sweaty hands and sweaty palms bring into your life. We will
instead discuss the effects of botox and whether it is a permanent
remedy for excessive hand sweating. Hopefully, this can shed some light
on guiding you to finding the best remedy to cure sweaty palms.
Botox As Temporary Treatment to Cure Sweaty Palms
Botox Treatment for Excessive Hand Sweating or technically known as
Palmar Hyperhidrosis became popular in the medical arena about 5 years
ago when most of us were introduced to botox as a widely used treatment
for cosmetic purposes. Botox or medically known as Botulinum Toxin Type
A, is now also widely used for treating sweaty palms or palmar
hyperhidrosis. It works by blocking the function of nerves. When
injected into the palms, the nerves in that area will be paralyzed,
thereby temporarily stopping the hand sweating.

While the use of Botox as temporary treatment to cure sweaty palms have
been proven effective, the cost itself could be a key drawback as the
entire process could run up to about thousands of dollars, let alone the
time and pain endured during treatment. You will be subjected to
countless injections on your palms in one single treatment and if you
are afraid of pain and needles, Botox as a cure for sweaty palms may not
be for you. According to research and controlled studies, there are
also reports of possible temporary hand weakness after the treatment,
but which eventually wanes off.

On top of that, Botox is not a one time treatment for palmar
hyperhidrosis as the intended numbing effect on your palms only lasts
about three to six months, and intervals will be shorter over time as it
loses effect on the sweat glands. By this very fact, Botox is not a
cure, but only provides temporary relieve.
BY :Joey L Jones